Finding Nemo cover & disc art
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Finding Nemo cover & disc art

Disc art and menus here - http://www.ultimatedisney.com/
DISC ONE - "SUBMERGES THE DVD ENTHUSIAST"
- Widescreen Viewing Presentation: 1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen, Digitally Mastered from Pixar's original source
- Dolby Digital 5.1-EX
- Filmmakers' Visual Commentary (Including Deleted Scenes and Recording Sessions):
Take a trip through the evolution of Finding Nemo as Pixar's Writer/Director Andrew Stanton, Co-Director Lee Unkrich and Co-Writer Bob Peterson provide revealing commentary on the film's challenges, wrong turns, and unexpected surprises.
- Making Nemo: A Special Documentary
A documentary filmmaker worked alongside Pixar Executive Producer John Lasseter, Writer/Director Andrew Stanton and the Pixar team to reveal the making of Finding Nemo. Go inside the studio and meet the people at Pixar who brought Finding Nemo to life. Learn about the challenges they faced designing and animating characters without arms and legs, how they created a believable underwater experience, and struggled to build a world as vast as the ocean itself. With a little mariachi music, an "Ugly Contest" and a lot of determination, see how the team finally brought Finding Nemo to the big screen.
- Review The Art Of Nemo, Narrated By The Artists Themselves
Listen in as Pixar artists guide you through a collection of the stunning pre-production artwork that inspired Finding Nemo's final computer-generated imagery. ·
- Virtual Aquariums
Let the world of Finding Nemo come to life, as you turn your TV into your own aquarium of beautiful, animated environments from the movie.
DISC TWO - "A VOYAGE OF FAMILY FUN"
- Fullscreen Viewing Presntation: 1.33:1, Reframed by Filmmakers(Modified for 4:3 TVs)
- 5.1 Dolby Digital-EX
- Exploring The Reef With Jean-Michel Cousteau - a New Original Short Film!
In this original short film, created exclusively for the DVD, world-renowned undersea explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau takes us on a dive into Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the real-life setting for Finding Nemo. All he wants to do is finish his documentary, but things get complicated by the surprise appearance of Dory, Marlin, and Nemo.
- Learning Fun Encyclopedia
Nemo's very own teacher guides you through an encyclopedia that comes to life! Learn all about the real fish that inspired the characters of Finding Nemo.
- Fisharades set-top game
Crush hosts a game of underwater charades with your favorite school of fish. As they form shapes, it's your chance to guess what they are before they finish. This game lets you play alone, or with another player!
- Pixar's classic short Knick Knack (with Audio Commentary)
Imagine being a snowman trapped in a snow-globe. Now imagine you're surrounded by knick-knacks from "Sunny Miami," "Sunny Palm Springs" and even "Sunny Death Valley." You'd want out, but how to do it? Watch this hilarious story of frustration created by the Pixar team with early CGI technology. As a bonus feature, learn about the first days of computer animation with commentary from Director John Lasseter and Technical Director Eben Ostby.
- Grab The Kids for Storytime
Enjoy an all-new, read-along adventure with Nemo. Meet all his fun teachers as he spends a day at school.
- Pixar Animation Studios Tour
Made especially for "future animators," and hosted by the voice of Nemo, Alexander Gould, this hilarious behind-the-scenes tour journeys from story department to screening room and everywhere in-between!
- Virtual Aquarium
Wish you had a fish tank like the dentist? Well stop wishing! Turn your TV into an aquarium populated by Gill, Bloat, Peach, Nemo and the rest of the tank gang.
And Much More!
Last edited by LBPound; 08-21-03 at 12:01 PM.
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Nice!! Much better than the other one that was posted. Oh man I am all school-girl giddy over this one. I need to go back and watch it in the cinema at least 2 more times to match up the number of times I saw Monsters Inc in the cinema.
They should change the quote at the bottom to something a little more honest: "The Year's Best Film."
They should change the quote at the bottom to something a little more honest: "The Year's Best Film."
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I actually liked the other one a lot better. I know that everyone else loved the Turtles...but gimme a break. They were in about 5 minutes of the movie. Doesn't deserve a HUGE part of the cover.
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Looking forward to this one. I'm a big fan of turtles, so I like the new cover.
Yeah, they were only in a few minutes of the movie, but I remember the crowd in the theater I was in liking them a lot. Bruce wasn't in the movie that long either, and he was on the first cover.
Yeah, they were only in a few minutes of the movie, but I remember the crowd in the theater I was in liking them a lot. Bruce wasn't in the movie that long either, and he was on the first cover.
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Wow, surprised to see such a small cast for the commentray. 
Still, it's bound to be excellent.. and gotta love that cheesey virtaul aquarium thing!!
Looks like they are taking the Shrek/Roger Rabbit approach with the Widescreen and Making Ofs on one disc, and the Full Frame, fun stuff on the other.

Still, it's bound to be excellent.. and gotta love that cheesey virtaul aquarium thing!!
Looks like they are taking the Shrek/Roger Rabbit approach with the Widescreen and Making Ofs on one disc, and the Full Frame, fun stuff on the other.
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Looks like they are taking the Shrek/Roger Rabbit approach with the Widescreen and Making Ofs on one disc, and the Full Frame, fun stuff on the other.
Looks like they are taking the Shrek/Roger Rabbit approach with the Widescreen and Making Ofs on one disc, and the Full Frame, fun stuff on the other.
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Originally posted by Iron_Giant
2 disk version is the only way to go!
I wonder if the Full Screen version is Un-Matted?
The fish tank idea is what I was hoping they would put into the DVD.
2 disk version is the only way to go!
I wonder if the Full Screen version is Un-Matted?
The fish tank idea is what I was hoping they would put into the DVD.
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Originally posted by LBPound
Just added the full press release to the first post. A mod can change the thread title to note this, if possible.
Just added the full press release to the first post. A mod can change the thread title to note this, if possible.

god i can't wait for this.
Indiana Jones and the best movie of 2003 on the same day...
*sigh*
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I do not like how to put "ultimate disney.com" on every single thing. Just limit it to the back cover or something. You don't need it on BOTH DVDs and the front cover.. How many times do people need to be reminded of one site???
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Originally posted by Aphex Twin
I do not like how to put "ultimate disney.com" on every single thing. Just limit it to the back cover or something. You don't need it on BOTH DVDs and the front cover.. How many times do people need to be reminded of one site???
I do not like how to put "ultimate disney.com" on every single thing. Just limit it to the back cover or something. You don't need it on BOTH DVDs and the front cover.. How many times do people need to be reminded of one site???
Sam
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It's to prevent people from taking the images and putting them elsewhere..
LB's site is teh greatness and you SHOULD be reminded of it at least 3 times in any Disney thread.
LB's site is teh greatness and you SHOULD be reminded of it at least 3 times in any Disney thread.




